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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost without interruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs continuously with very few breaks or pauses.
Example: "The concert lasted for three hours, almost without interruption, captivating the audience from start to finish."
Alternatives: "nearly nonstop" or "virtually uninterrupted".
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Commercial flight numbers and terminal passenger numbers were rising almost without interruption between 1994 and 2007, when the global financial crisis interrupted.
The snow continued almost without interruption until I left.
They've performed internationally almost without interruption since then.
Jenkins was able to train, almost without interruption, from October through the winter.
He sat in the French Parliament almost without interruption since 1951.
The Republican advantage now extends almost without interruption to the 1950s.
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And I've been in therapy for almost ten years without interruption!
The CDU has ruled this heartland of Germany's mighty Mittelstand without interruption for almost 58 years.
But until 2010 scallop dredging throughout the areas it studied was legal, and beam trawling (which is almost as destructive) has continued without interruption.
It is probably to be expected that a race of atom-smashers is content to ride in elevators that almost (but not quite) fall without interruption.
But the downside is that it's almost impossible to finish a sentence without interruption.
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